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A Boy and Moonimal (a three-eared soft toy rabbit), who are inseparable, experience feelings of loss and rescue. The Boy loves Moonimal from the moment he sees him in a charity shop, and they have some idyllic moments together until a tragic day in the forest when the child breaks his glasses and cannot find Moonimal. Interestingly, the story follows…
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Joseph Coelho offers another emotional story – “No Longer Alone”, which unfolds around the feelings of a coloured girl. The little girl’s behaviour differs from the children’s, so her nan, auntie and the teacher comment about her shyness and unwillingness to collaborate in a group. In an inner dialogue, the child believes she is confident and a talker, but times…
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Opposite by appearance but helpful by nature, the tall man and the tiny mouse live together in a house, unaware of each other presence. Both seem to find enjoyment from work in the community or at home. The man’s kindness is appreciated in town when he untangles swings, or rescues a pet until he faces a challenge to fix the…